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NYT Mag Lifts Curtain On Palin Choice, Angst With Schmidt, Worry In McCain Campaign


First Posted: 10-21-08 04:25 PM   |   Updated: 11-21-08 05:12 AM

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The New York Times Magazine is set to publish an explosive story this Sunday on the inner workings and combative personalities of what has been a wild few months for the McCain campaign.

The piece, written by Robert Draper and titled "The Making (and Remaking and Remaking) of the Candidate," breaks some new reportorial ground, including a growing weariness within a campaign that seems more interested in tactical victories and the next compelling narratives than an overarching strategy. Draper writes:

"By October, the succession of backfiring narratives would compel some to reappraise not only McCain's chances but also the decisions made by [Chief Strategist Steve] Schmidt, who only a short time ago was hailed as the savior who brought discipline and unrepentant toughness to a listing campaign."

Having interviewed several of the Senator's chief aides, Draper details the process by which McCain ultimately chose his running mate (New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg was surprisingly high on the list). And the decision may have been even more impulsive than initially thought. Gov. Sarah Palin, who had never been on the VP shortlist, was advanced at the last minute by Schmidt and Rick Davis, and was picked after a chat with McCain at his ranch in Arizona.

From there, Draper tracks the campaign through Palin's widely praised convention speech, the roaring early campaign events, and then the first glimmer of doubts. There are additional, juicy nuggets that he uncovers earlier and along the way. These include the birth of the Obama-as-celebrity attack line -- the campaign felt it was on the wrong track, its pollster described their situation as "third and nine," and Schmidt "blurted out the epiphany concerning Obama. 'Face it, gentlemen,' he said. 'He's being treated like a celebrity.'"

Then there is Schmidt's -- perhaps fatal -- push for McCain to "go all in," leave the campaign trail and head to Washington to work on the financial bailout package.

"Schmidt evidently saw the financial crisis as a 'true character' moment that would advance his candidate's narrative."

Ultimately, Draper defines the McCain campaign in a series of different narratives: the heroic fighter, the country first deal-maker, team of mavericks, etc. His reporting will undoubtedly spur an early start to the campaign postmortems. Even McCain aides waxed skeptically about their bosses chances.

"Despite their leeriness of being quoted," Draper writes, "McCain's senior advisers remained palpably confident of victory -- at least until very recently."

The New York Times Magazine is set to publish an explosive story this Sunday on the inner workings and combative personalities of what has been a wild few months for the McCain campaign. The piece, w...
The New York Times Magazine is set to publish an explosive story this Sunday on the inner workings and combative personalities of what has been a wild few months for the McCain campaign. The piece, w...
 
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12:20 PM on 10/27/2008
The GOP still controls the vote fraud machines in Ohio. There are reports of machines flipping votes from Democrat to Republican in many key states.

VOTE EARLY AND VOTE ON PAPER. The Republican­s will steal this if they can.

"Of course we cheat. If we didn't cheat, we couldn't win."
--Newt Gingrich, then Speaker of the House.
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RedWhiteandBlueState
Let's all be purple.
01:27 PM on 10/25/2008
By all accounts Obama is leading his own campaign and taking "advice" from his senior advisors. It seems McCain is a complete puppet, agreeable to any tactic these morons come up with? Where is the leadership­? It's pathetic how much power these partisan "country first" liars and schemers have over the man who would be president. What? When he gets in office he'll then be capable of making decisions himself? If he can once he's president, why doesn't he have confidence to do it now? I would have had more respect for the man had he gone ahead an picked Lieberman. But he didn't and with that one choice, the ONLY presidenti­al level choice on the campaign trail, he failed, utterly and miserably. Good riddance McCain, good riddance GOP. Which home will you retire to John? Which car will you drive there? Country First, man of the people, Maverick? Please.
08:24 AM on 10/25/2008
I find it fascinatin­g that story after story in the main stream media continue to miss the one obvious, salient point about the Palin VP pick, that she is a whack job fundamenta­list evangelica­l. For this and for NO OTHER reason was she picked. McCain needed a fundy on the ticket, plain and simple. Palin bought him a twofer, fundy and female. It's really as simple as that. Why is it that this simple truth DARE NOT BE SPOKEN?
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10:08 AM on 10/25/2008
Good post. It is as simple s that. This hapless decision through the influence of mindless deranged fundamenta­list hacks like James Dobson and his ilk has in essence HANDED the election to the Democrats. If the Democrats can clean house on their own lobbiest corruption that has now also caused them to be at fault in the Wall Street debacle, they may rule for the next 16 years and address the severe problems facting us as a society. This is one of the greatest opportunit­ies in the history of the United States (and the entire World) to change the paradigm to the good of all. Everyone needs adult supervisio­n after eight years of the BushCo hell.
12:30 PM on 10/25/2008
Great post! It is obvious to me that they have stopped all the Palin greatness, right about when she opened her mouth to Gibson. What most women found out the worst about the GOP pick, that he and all the other old men of the party think that boobies and vagina will vote for boobies and vagina, even though she is a lunatic that my 11 year old pointed out, because most of the answers she "didn't" give in the Couric interview, that most of the answers that Palin got wrong or didn't answer were in her 5th grade social studies text book!! Also, the evangelica­l aspect also. The pervy bible thumping men! They lost the women once they realized that she was just a bullshit Hilary replacemen­t. Are you kidding me? Has anyone noticed that as their numbers go down Palin is wearing her hair down and has a $22,500 make-up job? Maybe she should have put her hair down and mouth shut, she would have served women of this country better, and the GOP better. It was a slap in the face to all women that this woman was picked! Also, showing how truely out of touch the GOP is with what is really going on outside base.
06:05 AM on 10/25/2008
I guess this means if Steve Schmidt had just had a different strategy then McCain would now be leading in the polls? Sorry, but it didn't matter what strategies and ploys were implemente­d, with the current state of affairs combined with Obama's eloquence, a smooth, intelligen­t RNC campaign wouldn't have made a difference­.
11:38 PM on 10/24/2008
Well... Thats a nail in the coffin... The blogospher­es will be busy the next fews days once the story breaks...
09:06 PM on 10/24/2008
Sam Stein has delighted us with very unexpected news today:
Chuck Todd and the New York Times don't like McCain or Palin!
04:00 PM on 10/24/2008
Watch Will Ferrell spring a surprise endorsemen­t on McCain and Palin as George W. Bush: http://bra­inrageblog­.blogspot.­com/2008/1­0/hot-lady­-and-tiger­-woods-guy­.html
01:25 PM on 10/24/2008
When is Senator McCain going to kick Governor Palin off the ticket and "plug in" to his new life partner Joe The Plumber? The homoerotic­ism between them is overwhelmi­ng, so just come out of the closet, you two and give the country some pipe! For further comic exploratio­n of closeted homosexual­ity, do a YouTube search for "MAYBE GAY RAY."
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12:09 PM on 10/24/2008
There is an article by Jane Mayer in the current New Yorker that describes the Palin choice as being initiated by a blogger and pushed by people like Kristol and Dick Morris (and some others who were treated by Palin while they were featured players on politicall­y conservati­ve bigwig celebrity cruises to Alaska. Well worth reading. Clearly these men, especilly Morris, were influenced by the "hotness" of Palin.
12:02 PM on 10/24/2008
The Simple Verdict on McCain: NOW Crazy, After All These Years
http://sat­iricalpoli­tical.com/­?p=4233
10:16 AM on 10/24/2008
trying again
10:15 AM on 10/24/2008
still trying to get in folks
08:53 AM on 10/24/2008
Again here we go... claiming victory when it has not yet been achieved.

I guarantee all readers that Robert Draper on Wednesday Nov 5 will rue the day he had this article placed before the election.

The most sure fire way to lose an almost sure election is tho think and talk as if you have already won it. JINX, JINX, JINX.

Hasn't history and the Murphy's Laws taught anyone anything.

I guess we just wait until Nov 5 to congratula­te President-­elect McAin and his VP Palin.

Mr. Draper, Mr. Schumer and all like that will be eating crow then.

I am an Obama fan and I hate to see this happeen, but it will.
05:00 PM on 10/24/2008
Certainly will if the election fraud wielding republican­s have their way ... you know they are plotting even as we amuse ourselves with these posts.
11:35 PM on 10/24/2008
GOP election fraud, you mean like this:

http://www­.rollingst­one.com/po­litics/sto­ry/2363832­2/block_th­e_vote/3

It ain't over until it is over and the only poll that counts is the one on Nov 4 th.

Vote, and donate if you can.
05:36 AM on 10/24/2008
Call me overly cynical, (I guess I need to pre-apolog­ize to all those who might, potentiall­y, could possibly be offended by this) but my overactive imaginatio­n keeps coming up with the following nominating scenario:

I'm not going to look at another hairy back. She's the best looking one. She'll be my VP.
She needs a makeover though. I can't have a country hick girl next to me.
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MrBurlesk
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01:20 AM on 10/24/2008
I wonder just where in Arizona McCain's bunker is located, and whether Palin has been invited to barricade there as well.